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Ken
  


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[quote="choppa60,all heavy objects will go in our roofbox , Very Happy[/quote]


Shocked
  
Post #6674762nd Jul 2010 5:07 pm
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JF Lux
 


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choppa60 wrote:
all heavy objects will go in our roofbox


Shocked erm...not a good idea...centre of gravity...50kg weight limit...plus you will find the roof box landing in the car in front if you have a shunt...

Heavy bits = in the boot, first items packed so they are low and as far forward as possible...





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Post #6675912nd Jul 2010 8:57 pm
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JF Lux wrote:
Heavy bits = in the boot, first items packed so they are low and as far forward as possible...


Some good strong tie down points in there that can be used to ratchet things to the floor! Places like Adli sell ratchet sets for under £10 now.
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Post #6676222nd Jul 2010 10:02 pm
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disco3kenny wrote:
Why Completely "Load" your Disco when you can pull a little trailer so freeing the rear and roof space???:


Er, because it means you are then restricted to two lanes of the motorway, fighting to get above 56.1mph with the truckers and caravanners and even a rare overtaking opportunity on A/B roads where you 'wind' the Disco' up is less likely to present itself with a trailer as well. If it don't fit in the boot and roofbox it don't go (and, yes, I've done some serious camping with kids, dog and BIIIIIIIG tent and not slumming it either..... Laughing )
  
Post #6676422nd Jul 2010 10:44 pm
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The britpart guard is excellent. Very easy to remove and refit when you want to use 7 seats.

I leave mine in ALL the time unles using 7 seats, same with previous Volvo I used a solid guard. I carry a toolbag and various bits in the boot and would never want to risk the lives of my children in an accident without one.

I reckon it takes only a couple of minutes to fit / remove once you get used to it.

Chap I worked with many, many years ago told me tale of how a engineer was killed by his toolbox flying through the car in an accident. The story has stock with me, and for a long time I had saloon cars for this reason and now with estates i always have a load guard in place whenever possible,

Don't hesitate with a net, get a solid sturdy barrier.
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Post #6676673rd Jul 2010 12:12 am
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The Disco' should have done some parts-bin sharing when part of the Ford owned PAG set-up.

I used to have Volvo estates and they had a net that came out the top of the roller blind and hooked into the roof on sturdy hooks. This was useful at times and took 10 seconds to pull out and hook up yet it retracted away neat and tidy. This was a good idea and I've seen it on other cars too.

The XC70 'off-road' version went one step further with a fold-down metal barrier that was fitted in the roof. This was a solid tubular construction that closed the gap between roof and top of seats. As someone else metioned about solid dog guards, it also provided a bit of space for kids to shove pillows, soft-toys, etc. behind their headrest for journeys. You see standard V70 cop cars retro-fitted with it but it was never offered as an option as far as I know by Volvo to normal punters on their V70's, can't think why not Confused

This was a brilliant bit of kit IMO and didn't encroach on the boot space either as it swung right up to the headlining when not in use. The Disco'should have had exactly the same bit of kit I think
  
Post #6677033rd Jul 2010 8:33 am
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Sturge
 


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They could be retrofitted. I put one on my v70 t5 when I bought that. Like you say it was a brilliant design
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Post #6677093rd Jul 2010 8:48 am
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If the road is clear and my wife sleeping and there are enough petrol stations, I can make some miles in Germany. Mr. Green
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Post #6677123rd Jul 2010 9:11 am
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Were Just doing the same thing now off to filey for the weekend, Mr. Green Mr. Green but we have the tintent on the back, but all heavy stuff goes low down then strapped in place, then smaller, soft,lighter stuff on top off them, then they are covered with the cargo net i try not to go above head rest hight.

You drive the safest car available then compromise those most precious for a nights beer money. its a no brainer, either go trailer, top box or guard, or if not enough time re-pack then cover with cargo net.
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Post #6677213rd Jul 2010 9:53 am
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Good advice there bambi Thumbs Up
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Another tip when camping. That is a copy off what was in my Camel. I mad a floor at about 35 cm from the bottum off the load space. Below that is my tent and toolkit and some other heavy things. The big advantage off this is when the weather isn't that nice. i.e. raining.
I can pitch up my tent without taking anything else out off the car. So when the tent is up I can throw everything dry in the tent and the other way around off-course load everything in the car dry and then brake off the tent.

You can just see it in the picture it is just below the rear blinkers. The fridge is standing on it.

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 Roel

1997 Camel Trophy Disco ex-P101JWK (traded it for a Britains 42101)
1984 90 TD5
2005 G4 Disco 3 BN55WPT

Also member of club MTR
and Club Faultmate

Interested in my 4x4 history see my website: www.mudmachine.webklik.nl
Sorry it's in Dutch and with google translator it gets funny. 
 
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I bought the Britpart/Travall dog guard thanks to recommendations on here. It's much lighter and less industrial than the full LR guard and seems to do the job just as well. So thumbs up from me!
  
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If you have too much stuff ..get yourself a Bak-Rak ....great bit of kit and very usefull

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Post #67053011th Jul 2010 11:36 am
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bluerunningdog wrote:
I bought the Britpart/Travall dog guard thanks to recommendations on here. It's much lighter and less industrial than the full LR guard and seems to do the job just as well. So thumbs up from me!


Just looking at this and may need something similar. Couple of questions that you may be able to help with...

Is it easy to fit / remove (I'd only need in occasionally)? And is the fitting onto the pillars going to be permanent / leave a mark if removed?

Ta
  
Post #67054511th Jul 2010 12:13 pm
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bluerunningdog
 


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Yes very easy to fit and remove. Luggage cover can stay in place. Not a permanent fix to the pillar but it might leave a mark as it rests against it. I paid about £92 inc delivery.
  
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